Around Town — March 9

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March 9

Orchids to

the article by Andy East regarding the damaging results caused by the tariffs whiplash.

the editorial for exposing the superficial thinking and knowledge of the city council.

Dr. Nicole Witt and her staff at Hope Veterinary Clinic West for making time to see our cat Felix and treating him with true efficiency, caring and kindness.

the city council members who have their eye on the ball in continuing to build the much needed housing stock in all categories.

Jakob at Old National Bank on 25th Street who did a wonderful job taking care of both the drive thru customers and the inside customers all alone on Friday afternoon. Cool and calm under pressure and still very pleasant. Great job!

every group that is filing lawsuits against the current administration over cutbacks, closings, layoffs, firings, and who knows what other disruptive actions, but get in line to do so, a very long line.

spreading biosolids on Bartholomew county farmland as we have been doing here for over 60 years with no problems.

The Republic for the editorial pointing out the remarkably short-sighted and derelict duty of part of our city council in allowing a vote that takes away $4 million from our community for future projects.

local biosolids being accepted in Jackson county for years.

Tim Timmons’ column for reminding us of the importance of newspapers and most of all of keeping the press free.